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liz: the cost for five to you and people around the world, many in poverty-stricken nations. is this realistic or is this the version of the hyperlink. a really big idea, formidable and altruistic concept but is it realistic to bring it to countries like africa, or others where only 1% of those nations are even wired? >> i do think it is realistic. it is not a walk in the park, it will not happen overnight. it will require industrywide corporations to furnish it and not just public sectors, but private sectors and the private sector and public sector working together to bring more people into the partnerships. but i do think is going to have to start somewhere. i remember when we are going down to a country like some of the asian nations and africa, trying to give them access to the internet, people were like how is that possible? we made it possible today, we have been doing this for 18 years, as i mentioned previously. liz: believe me, i love entrepreneurs. i applaud you guys, but is there profit potential here? do you think so? could you make money by getting a footprint i
liz: the cost for five to you and people around the world, many in poverty-stricken nations. is this realistic or is this the version of the hyperlink. a really big idea, formidable and altruistic concept but is it realistic to bring it to countries like africa, or others where only 1% of those nations are even wired? >> i do think it is realistic. it is not a walk in the park, it will not happen overnight. it will require industrywide corporations to furnish it and not just public...
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we want to know which of the most accident prone cities in the nation for drivers. we ask that question and we have details. oh, my goodness. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ cheryl: said do want to show you the big board because we are hitting session lows, bouncing back. around 170 points. 14765. during the commercial break. again, markets trading to the downside. lower volume, higher volatility, but you have the situation in syria that is affecting market participants. is the u.s. honda's u.s. surgical missile strike? we will find out potentially thursday for. we'll talk about that in just a little bit. second quarter earnings are wrapping up. one stock is on the move. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: also want to point out that the fear index i
we want to know which of the most accident prone cities in the nation for drivers. we ask that question and we have details. oh, my goodness. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ cheryl: said do want to show you the big board because...
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in recent days we have been reminded once again about the threats to our nation. as i said at the national defense university back in may, in meeting those threats we had to strike the right balance between protecting our security and preserving our freedoms. as part of this rebalancing i called for a review of our surveillance programs. unfortunately rather than an orderly and lawful process, to debate these issues and come up with appropriate reforms, repeated leaks of classified information have initiated the debate in a very passionate but not always fully informed way. now, keep in mind as a senator expressed a healthy skepticism about these programs. as president i've taken steps to make sure they have strong oversight by all three branches of government. clear safeguards to prevent abuse and protect the rights of the american people. but given the history of abuse by governments, it is right to ask questions about surveillance. particularly as technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives. i'm also mindful of how these issues are viewed overseas because
in recent days we have been reminded once again about the threats to our nation. as i said at the national defense university back in may, in meeting those threats we had to strike the right balance between protecting our security and preserving our freedoms. as part of this rebalancing i called for a review of our surveillance programs. unfortunately rather than an orderly and lawful process, to debate these issues and come up with appropriate reforms, repeated leaks of classified information...
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we have become a nation of scaredy-cats and cynics. of the the you were here to help explain that because i think the people without needed to hear it. it will see a release sent. by the way, you do not want to miss an exclusive interview with dallas fed president richard fisher,. [silence] p.m. right now the closing bell this in about 40 minutes. and we come back to what another perspective. it will talk to a leading income strategist. find out what he thinks about all of the doom and gloom about the likely in the stimulus. plus, steve johnson kiev never seen him before. we will talk about it and lay all-out join us at projectluna.com all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. if then schwab is the placeing your trato trade. higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-577-5750 or visit schwab.com/trading to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 learn how you can earn up to 300 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for six months with qualifyi
we have become a nation of scaredy-cats and cynics. of the the you were here to help explain that because i think the people without needed to hear it. it will see a release sent. by the way, you do not want to miss an exclusive interview with dallas fed president richard fisher,. [silence] p.m. right now the closing bell this in about 40 minutes. and we come back to what another perspective. it will talk to a leading income strategist. find out what he thinks about all of the doom and gloom...
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national retail federation chief economist. thanks about the for being here. a lot to start off with walmart year. and the running joke is among some of the analyst community is that walmart is a grocer's "-- grocery store disguises the discount retailer. what did he sit behind the numbers listed at chiba? >> well, i don't really actually look at the walmart numbers. we really looked at retail in general, but i would like to suggest to you that certainly you have to look at income strata for people and where they're shopping and how much they're spending. and nothing to a certain extent that the lower income groups of people in the economy have been really challenged going into this year, certainly with weaker wages and salaries. certainly the increase in apparel taxes. cheryl: same question to you. he looked at walmart again, the issue with the grocery side of the business. food inflation. what do you see behind the numbers? >> the lack of inflation. that was a drag. we saw consumers trading down with in consumables. that was a lack of inflation pitbull that
national retail federation chief economist. thanks about the for being here. a lot to start off with walmart year. and the running joke is among some of the analyst community is that walmart is a grocer's "-- grocery store disguises the discount retailer. what did he sit behind the numbers listed at chiba? >> well, i don't really actually look at the walmart numbers. we really looked at retail in general, but i would like to suggest to you that certainly you have to look at income...
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that is a danger to our national security. obviously, if and when we make a decision to respond, there are a whole host of considerations i have to take into account too in terms of how effective it is and given the kinds of options that we're looking at that would be very limited and would not involve a long term commitment for a major operation. you know, we are confident that we can provide congress all input they need, mindful of that, and have meaningful conversations with our allies around the world about this, but ultimately, we don't want the world to be paralyzed, and frankly, you know, part of the challenge we end up with here is that a lot of people think something should be done, but nobodiments to do it. that's part of what allows, over time, the erosion of these international standards, and we mean it, and it would be tempting. >> more comments from president barack obama at the white house meeting with baltic leaders, a meeting that was on the president's schedule, but certainly developments today in internation
that is a danger to our national security. obviously, if and when we make a decision to respond, there are a whole host of considerations i have to take into account too in terms of how effective it is and given the kinds of options that we're looking at that would be very limited and would not involve a long term commitment for a major operation. you know, we are confident that we can provide congress all input they need, mindful of that, and have meaningful conversations with our allies...
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your hearing in all other types of nation's infrastructure. it's not just hackers attempting to go in and take company secrets and profit. the concern in washington has always been about infrastructure and questions as to whether were doing enough. we don't know the reason behind it. liz: team coverage continues. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. everything is trading just fine. we want to make that clear. >> reporter: that's absolutely right. the new york stock exchange is functionally perfect. nasdaq listed stocks that also trade here as a secondary market , some of those cases are not trading because here at the new york stock exchange, that direct edge, all of these exchanges and other places to trade -- liz: partial trading has begun. partial trading has begun. although, as you see with the composite on this chart, right after 12:20 p.m. eastern, it is still a flat line. when we say partial, we mean that all the a certain number of stocks happen. to reset the story shortly after 12:15 p.m. eastern the nasdaq s
your hearing in all other types of nation's infrastructure. it's not just hackers attempting to go in and take company secrets and profit. the concern in washington has always been about infrastructure and questions as to whether were doing enough. we don't know the reason behind it. liz: team coverage continues. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. everything is trading just fine. we want to make that clear. >> reporter: that's absolutely right. the new york...
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i tell you, one important point, the sec devoted the national trauma unit. they did throw a lot of manpower, significant resources. millions of taxpayer dollars fighting this. this is a big victory. it. liz: this just be clear. a civil fraud trial. teeseven the ssart of the securities business. i don't know how you fight for reinstatement if he -- with it basically through the bucket in. he is done. they have to ban them. probably get a fine of some type liz: i'm looking at goldman stock right now, up 2%. >> totally separate. they settled the case. if you go back when this thing first broke, they initially put up a big defense. remember them going running around saying we're going to fight them and when this case. leaking stories. liz: the other thing -- >> goldman will lose. liz: let me cut in quickly. goldman -- hang on. goldman paid for the breeze. they pay for his defense. they did because they want to make sure to their own employees. for greece was a symbolic face. the face of wall street in this deal. a big victory for the s in ec. next up is penaltie
i tell you, one important point, the sec devoted the national trauma unit. they did throw a lot of manpower, significant resources. millions of taxpayer dollars fighting this. this is a big victory. it. liz: this just be clear. a civil fraud trial. teeseven the ssart of the securities business. i don't know how you fight for reinstatement if he -- with it basically through the bucket in. he is done. they have to ban them. probably get a fine of some type liz: i'm looking at goldman stock right...
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we have reached out to the national highway traffic safety administration. they have now from the set, but does also says that the mollet's is also the safest car ever. scoring a record five and half in that category. it's so safe that they broke the machine that is used to test the strength of the roof. you can just packed for on top of each other. the rich still would not break. good news for tesla and tesla investors. liz: and we did the discussion yesterday about whether the brand new bmw line three that is coming out with his electric and smaller and a totally different car might be a wonder, not killer, but nothing yet. nothing yet. thank you very much. well, talk about great paydays. the numbers are in for the highest paid tv sitcom stars. topping the list star of two and half man. he earned $750,000 per episode. this according to a tv guide annual survey of star salaries. in second place, and jason siegel from hell i met your mother. he gets less than one-third of the pay, but still 225,000 per episode. number three, amy polar from parks and recreati
we have reached out to the national highway traffic safety administration. they have now from the set, but does also says that the mollet's is also the safest car ever. scoring a record five and half in that category. it's so safe that they broke the machine that is used to test the strength of the roof. you can just packed for on top of each other. the rich still would not break. good news for tesla and tesla investors. liz: and we did the discussion yesterday about whether the brand new bmw...
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in this greatest nation on earth. cheryl: thousands gathering at the national mall in washington d.c. five decades ago, 50 years' anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. presidents carter, presidents clinton all there listening in. certainly, a tough day for president obama as he celebrates a history, he also has to deal with what is happening overseas in syria as he and his cabinet get ready to potentially make a strike against the country after president assad used chemical weapons, so certainly a tense day in washington, but also a day of celebration. wanted to bring you those remarks just there for a moment. >>> well, back here in new york we're watching u.s. markets, and really the markets, the numbers recovering today from those big losses we had yesterday. oil, though, we do want to say is still climbing higher as investors await possible u.s. strikes on syria. what is next in this crisis? let's bring in right now wayne lynn, global allocation strategist, and ike baker, a former cia offic
in this greatest nation on earth. cheryl: thousands gathering at the national mall in washington d.c. five decades ago, 50 years' anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. presidents carter, presidents clinton all there listening in. certainly, a tough day for president obama as he celebrates a history, he also has to deal with what is happening overseas in syria as he and his cabinet get ready to potentially make a strike against the country after president assad used...
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deficit picture, and that it will create complacency in washington about tack 8ing -- tackling the nation's debt problem. liz? liz: peter barnes in washington. we could see this again, although, of course, we realized, the first time it's a shock. second time, people say, yeah, we've been here before, seen it before. two years ago, all the traders dealt with the fall of the dow jones industrials of more than 635 points because a credit ratings agency, whose reputation already on the line after the financial crisis making bad calls back then, s&p said that our credit worthiness here in the u.s. was not up to snuff. forget that warren buffet came on fox business right away and said, yes, it is. the fact is ratings agencies, do you believe them or not? well, since the financial crisis, a brand new one sprouted up,croll. the president is going to join us to talk about what they do differently and now they feel about s&p's calls. the president of croll coming up. we're live from the new york stock exchange. ♪ the bs used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big
deficit picture, and that it will create complacency in washington about tack 8ing -- tackling the nation's debt problem. liz? liz: peter barnes in washington. we could see this again, although, of course, we realized, the first time it's a shock. second time, people say, yeah, we've been here before, seen it before. two years ago, all the traders dealt with the fall of the dow jones industrials of more than 635 points because a credit ratings agency, whose reputation already on the line after...
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. >> well, liz, here we are at the national airport where the government says there's an effect citing 69% of takeoff and landings to be controlled by one airline, 63% of non-stops leaving here all to be controlled by the one merged airline. the government and you mentioned it, liz, six attorneys generals saying we could look at higher prices, reduce service, hike fees as a result of this merger if it goes through. the government adding that absent the merger, u.s. airlines and american will continue to provide important competitive constraints on each other, and other airlines, and now, u.s. air and american say they are going to fight this thing believing the department of justice is wrong in its assessment of our merger, blocking the pro-competitive merger denies customers access to a broader airline next that gives them more choices. now, earlier today on fox business, spoke to a former ceo who has plenty to do with mergers in the past, and he says that the timing of this is pretty awful. take a listen. >> these two carriers have spent a lot of time putting their systems together,
. >> well, liz, here we are at the national airport where the government says there's an effect citing 69% of takeoff and landings to be controlled by one airline, 63% of non-stops leaving here all to be controlled by the one merged airline. the government and you mentioned it, liz, six attorneys generals saying we could look at higher prices, reduce service, hike fees as a result of this merger if it goes through. the government adding that absent the merger, u.s. airlines and american...
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liz: and all the african nations. >> and other places are terrible. liz: to get to the u.s. dollar what currencies do you watch to watch where the u.s. dollar is going? >> every day i watched the yen in the british pound and the brazilian currency because in the olden days i had a lot of business activity there so i uninterested in what is happening. they had a good run of gross but i think yesterday it was trading at .43 or something like that which is a big discount. liz: you also like stocks? them a big fan of stocks if you can be up 7% it seems like a happy time. liz: former treasury secretary paul o'neill. great to see you. good to have you on the "fox business exclusive." the closing bell is just -inutes away green mountain coffee, tesla, groupon all report earnings after the bell. don't go anywhere. ♪ join us at projectluna.com bounce is great because the freshness lasts for weeks in the drawer. why can't everything stay fresh that long? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] lasting freshness. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting
liz: and all the african nations. >> and other places are terrible. liz: to get to the u.s. dollar what currencies do you watch to watch where the u.s. dollar is going? >> every day i watched the yen in the british pound and the brazilian currency because in the olden days i had a lot of business activity there so i uninterested in what is happening. they had a good run of gross but i think yesterday it was trading at .43 or something like that which is a big discount. liz: you also...